![]() ![]() When Rick woke from his coma he found Morgan and Duane immediately. The group was at the quarry camp for about 5-6 weeks before Glenn and the others went into Atlanta scavenging. It had clean water and seemed to be out of the immediate outbreak zone so they set up camp and stayed there. The quarry area was high enough to give them a good view of the surrounding area. Looking for a safe place to make camp they headed up into the high country and found the quarry. Daryl and Merle came upon the group later. Presumably that’s when they grouped together with Dale, Glenn, Amy and Andrea, Jim, T Dog and the Morales family. From their position on the highway they saw the bombing of Atlanta and knew that they wouldn’t be able to make it to the city. When traffic made it impossible for them to get close to the city they met Carol, Ed, and Sophia. During that time Shane got Lori and Carl out of their town and got them on the road to Atlanta. ![]() His coma lasted for about the first six weeks of the outbreak. Rick was in a coma for about two weeks when the outbreak began. Look at the timeline of the show and it’s clear there that Shane is Judith’s father: The Outbreak The first two seasons covered only a matter of weeks even though the audience saw it unfold over two years. But in The Walking Dead universe only a couple of years have passed. It’s easy for fans to lose track of how much time has passed in The Walking Dead world because seasons of the show are 16 weeks long. ![]() Since Maury Povich isn’t around to do a DNA test how can Rick be sure that Judith isn’t his baby? He knows because the timeline of the show makes it impossible for him to be Judith’s father. Many fans have thought all along that Shane was Judith’s father. This big reveal shocked a lot of fans but was it really that big of a reveal? Utter tripe.By Sonya Iryna 6 years ago In The Walking Dead’s 4 th episode of Season 7, “Service”, Rick reveals to Michonne that he knows that Shane is Judith’s father. I'm thankful to not be invested in it anymore so its easy to just shut it off at this point and completely forget about it. I'm not even certain how AMC can justify renewing this hot pile of garbage - unless of course it's the only IP they have with any value whatsoever, but even then they've clearly already milked it for all its worth. I just tried to watch season 10 after taking a good long breather from the show, and came back to find an absolute pile of dog dooty. Even the early episodes of season 9 were good, considering they made a fatal error in killing off one main character and losing two more. Season 1 was brilliant, seasons 2 through 6 were great, and while 7 and 8 dragged on a bit they were still pretty darn good. Even the early episodes of season 9 were good, considering they made a fatal error in killing off one main character and I don't know what happened to this show. Also remember is a horror series, thry all drags at times, but is the pace of the story that makes it thrilling, yes we miss some great characters, but we have some new ones, somewhat annoying but remember Rick's wife Lori? Or Dale? Andrea, Gregory, The Saviors, but the story is more compelling this way, it is awesome all around, and while it has highs and lows so does life, so, just enjoy an impossible world of walking dead. I don't remember being in the edge of my sit watching TWD, I have yelled, cried, and laughed, I love this characters and this is a story to remember. I don't remember being in the edge of my This season is great, I loved the new places, the creepy enemies, the problems our heroes encounter, and all the mysteries and how the unravel, I'm looking at it as a book, trying to mesh all the plots as if episodes were chapters, and it is great. This season is great, I loved the new places, the creepy enemies, the problems our heroes encounter, and all the mysteries and how the unravel, I'm looking at it as a book, trying to mesh all the plots as if episodes were chapters, and it is great. ![]()
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